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it is in central syria, a collection of towns and villages. according to eyewitnesses, the army fired artillery and tank rounds from the south. they then claim men from nearby villages entered on foot into the area. the u.n. says the presidential near berlin was hit by artillery and tank shells. video taken at the time shows some of what happened on the ground. it is impossible to verify this or exactly what happened. much of the images are too gruesome to show. he shows how he pretended to be dead when the troops came to his house. he says they were government soldiers and militiamen. his brother and uncle were arrested. when his mother tried to stop them, there were all shot. at just two months, this baby girl is now an orphan. relatives say she was wounded by what they call government thugs in uniform. >> this baby is my niece. they killed her mother, my sister. >> what of the response? the u.n. says the government broke international law by firing into civilian areas but it is not blaming damascus for the killing. >> those responsible for
it is in central syria, a collection of towns and villages. according to eyewitnesses, the army fired artillery and tank rounds from the south. they then claim men from nearby villages entered on foot into the area. the u.n. says the presidential near berlin was hit by artillery and tank shells. video taken at the time shows some of what happened on the ground. it is impossible to verify this or exactly what happened. much of the images are too gruesome to show. he shows how he pretended to be...
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chaos in syria. it is descending) closer to all- out civil war and collapse. >> for now, the oxide world relies on a small un mission in syria, so far unable to prevent the slide into more and more shocking violence. >> 13 children have been killed in a fire in qatar. the childrenht, are among the 19 people who died in the fire in a shopping mall in doha, cutting off a stairway. some say evacuation procedures were chaotic. panic and despair and do the heart ofha. that black, deadly smoke rises from a shopping mall, at the center of which was a nursery. although many people escaped, children, many of them from the expatriate families, were trapped inside. the smoke blocked their exit and made it hard for rescue crews to get in. parents sat in anxious wait, later to confirm that the children who died were from japan, the philippines, spain, and france. it was also confirmed that 33- year-old new zealanders have been killed in the bleak -- 3 3- year-old new zealanders have been killed in the blaze. >> t
chaos in syria. it is descending) closer to all- out civil war and collapse. >> for now, the oxide world relies on a small un mission in syria, so far unable to prevent the slide into more and more shocking violence. >> 13 children have been killed in a fire in qatar. the childrenht, are among the 19 people who died in the fire in a shopping mall in doha, cutting off a stairway. some say evacuation procedures were chaotic. panic and despair and do the heart ofha. that black, deadly...
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-led invasion of iraq which syria opposed, and syria was turning a blind eye to cross into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. there was a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to fail and they thought they were next on the hit list so they would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level syrian official told me later on, he said of course they were helping iraq. we wanted our guys to kill them. that is why we went into iraq. we wanted to get them out and get them through and you guys would kill them. and when he survived, particularly after the assassination of former lebanese prime minister in february 2005 that was blamed on syria by most of the international community and the pressure just escalated exponentially after that against syria. people in late 2005 for counting the days when the assad regime, there were syrian expatriates and organizations that were just waiting to move in. but he survived that and i think that really created in him a sense of triumphalist and survivalism that very much informed his view of the world, and
-led invasion of iraq which syria opposed, and syria was turning a blind eye to cross into iraq to kill u.s. soldiers and allied soldiers. there was a reason why they did that. they wanted the bush doctrine to fail and they thought they were next on the hit list so they would do anything they could to help make this happen. one high-level syrian official told me later on, he said of course they were helping iraq. we wanted our guys to kill them. that is why we went into iraq. we wanted to get...
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it's a cnn special report "crisis in syria" tonight 7:30 eastern time. of identity thieves "enough." we're lifelock, and we believe you have the right to live free from the fear of identity theft. our pledge to you? as long as there are identity thieves, we'll be there. we're lifelock. and we offer the most comprehensive identity theft protection ever created. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. [ female announcer ] you can learn a lot about a minivan from tests like this. ♪ and even more from real families who use them like this. we think there's another test to consider. it's based on one simple question. after living with your van, would you buy it again? more town & country owners do than the owners of any other minivan. it's called the test of ownership, and to us, it's the most important test there is. to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to
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we heard from the syria opposition who said we have so many friends of syria. and if we have so many friends, why are people dying? they are looking for a more robust action by the international community and give us aid and stop this massacre. >> will the secretary in meeting with the russian counter part recently, does she have some leverage or carrots and sticks to offer the russians or the chinese to change their position here? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think that the russia and china are playing a double game. last week in geneva they signed on to the quote, unquote transition plan for post assad, but now this plan has no basis of reality of what is going on, on the ground, and how do you get the violence to stop, and assad stepping down so that you can implement the plan? i don't really necessarily think that the u.s. is ready to put any consequences on russia and china, because they need them for so many other things, and they need them for iran and economic issues and i'm not necessarily sure even though she talks a tough game about russia, what is t
we heard from the syria opposition who said we have so many friends of syria. and if we have so many friends, why are people dying? they are looking for a more robust action by the international community and give us aid and stop this massacre. >> will the secretary in meeting with the russian counter part recently, does she have some leverage or carrots and sticks to offer the russians or the chinese to change their position here? >> reporter: well, i mean, i think that the russia...
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you listened to the report and there is, russia has a lot riding on syria. is russia part of the answer here? >>guest: well, russia is part of the answer if it chooses to be. and the administration, the obama administration, has leaned very, very heavily on the foreign minister and putin to do more to stop the slaughter. but for assad, the problem is, this is a winner take all game. and there is -- he does not wind to wind up like qadaffi or like mubarak, in jail. so, for him, he has absolutely no incentive to stop. >>trace: and the violence is escalating by the day and the death tom is rising and children are being killed and the u.n. is ineffective. what is the next step? military enter have by the united states? >>guest: that is the problem. this is no "next step." today we had the first hadn't that, perhaps, the united states might contemplate intervention but most of us who have watched the situation think that is really not much of an option. this is the last thing president obama wants just before an election. i visited the syrian army that is the opp
you listened to the report and there is, russia has a lot riding on syria. is russia part of the answer here? >>guest: well, russia is part of the answer if it chooses to be. and the administration, the obama administration, has leaned very, very heavily on the foreign minister and putin to do more to stop the slaughter. but for assad, the problem is, this is a winner take all game. and there is -- he does not wind to wind up like qadaffi or like mubarak, in jail. so, for him, he has...
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. ♪ ♪ >> international relief organizations continue to warn of a humanitarian crisis in syria. amnesty international reports that government airstrikes are killing mainly civilians, including children. and turkey says it will not be able accept many more syrian refugees. it's already taken in 70,000 and has set a cap of 100,000. turkish leaders are asking the united nations to set up a safe zone within syria for those trying to espe the violence. >> in germany, a local court ruling that circumcising young boys inflicts bodily harm and may be a criminal act has raised an international outcry and a lot of confusion. a leading israeli rabbi met with german officials this week, seeking legal protection for religious circumcisions. the original case involved a muslim child who suffered complications after a medical circumcision. german lawmakers are now drafting legislation to ensure that jews and muslims have the right to carry out the practice safely. >> one year after an earthquake caused substantial damage to the washington national cathedral, masons have made the first major re
. ♪ ♪ >> international relief organizations continue to warn of a humanitarian crisis in syria. amnesty international reports that government airstrikes are killing mainly civilians, including children. and turkey says it will not be able accept many more syrian refugees. it's already taken in 70,000 and has set a cap of 100,000. turkish leaders are asking the united nations to set up a safe zone within syria for those trying to espe the violence. >> in germany, a local court...
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and the potential for a crisis in syria that was likely to spill over the borders of syria, and affect the whole region. syria is not libya. people tend to make simplistic comparisons. syria, unlike libarch will not implode. syria could explode and explode beyond its borders and create problems for everybody, and i felt i had to try. i gave it a shot. i did my best. but of course in the end, i had to let go because the government in particular was intransgent. the opposition had also picked up arms, and there was increasing militarization of the conflict. the region was divided, and the security council that gave me the mandate were also divided, even though i tried very hard to bring them together. the last effort was a meeting in geneva on the 30th of june, where i brought together the foreign ministers, the permanent members of the security council, so they were all in general have no extra, with the foreign ministers of iraq, turkey, kuwait, qatar, and the secretaries general of the league of rfc and the u.n., and we came to an agreement on political settlement that you need politi
and the potential for a crisis in syria that was likely to spill over the borders of syria, and affect the whole region. syria is not libya. people tend to make simplistic comparisons. syria, unlike libarch will not implode. syria could explode and explode beyond its borders and create problems for everybody, and i felt i had to try. i gave it a shot. i did my best. but of course in the end, i had to let go because the government in particular was intransgent. the opposition had also picked up...
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syria's foreign ministry says armed gangs were responsible for the massacre in the town of houla and a bid to start a civil war says washington once it's ready to sideline the un and go into syria. the father of poisoned security agent alexander litvinenko believes exiled russian tycoon. was behind his murder in london. and votes on whether to hand over the country's money matters to brussels which could see its sovereignty surrendered. as our top stories now not everyone in and sees a fiscal plan is the best way out next artie's financial pundit max kaiser slams the treaty is unfeasible in the latest edition of the kaiser report. scotcher this is the kaiser report there and london is celebrating other elected officials stacey herbert let's talk about this. of the cooling she's going to be on a big barge floating down the. the senate oh that's exactly yes well she is one of the longest serving monarchs technocrats kleptocrats and we have the unelected j.p. morgan official of tony blair who's been in the news this week leveson inquiry press relations unhealthy says tony blair well the
syria's foreign ministry says armed gangs were responsible for the massacre in the town of houla and a bid to start a civil war says washington once it's ready to sideline the un and go into syria. the father of poisoned security agent alexander litvinenko believes exiled russian tycoon. was behind his murder in london. and votes on whether to hand over the country's money matters to brussels which could see its sovereignty surrendered. as our top stories now not everyone in and sees a fiscal...
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we start in syria. the battle of aleppo is intensifying. ivan watson is in syria. i asked him what condition the rebel forces are in. >> reporter: john, i'd say the mood of the rebels is both grim and very determined. after all, these men are losing their comrades in the battle for aleppo. we've passed funerals for men who were killed in the battle just hours beforehand. and then brought back to their homes. nearly everybody you talk to in syria has had a loved ones who's either been jailed or tortured or killed or has had to flee into exile. and these fighters see this as an existential fight. unless they defeat the man whose family has ruled this country for more than 40 years, whose military has been destroying villages and rounding up their loved ones and has killed people in front of their eye, unless they defeat him, they know that they and their families will be wiped out. this is an "us" or "them" basically. and they have no choice, they see, but to win against their government which they see as their mortal enemy. john? >>> our fifth story "outfront" tonig
we start in syria. the battle of aleppo is intensifying. ivan watson is in syria. i asked him what condition the rebel forces are in. >> reporter: john, i'd say the mood of the rebels is both grim and very determined. after all, these men are losing their comrades in the battle for aleppo. we've passed funerals for men who were killed in the battle just hours beforehand. and then brought back to their homes. nearly everybody you talk to in syria has had a loved ones who's either been...
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is the pressure on syria before the visit of coffee anon so the situation in syria. we see in this type of situation before before the security council meeting when russia and china use the veto. in every meeting it takes place or was so called the friends of syria or before with our oblique they push through those massacres just two to. four incitement and to turn people against the syrian government and to turn the public opinion or the international public opinion against the syrian government. and as the strife in syria drags on the rebels are getting strong support from lebanon everything from medical treatment to weapons and salties their financial reports it's not just profit driving the daily and deadly trade in guns a seller shows off his goods. this is five thousand dollars and this is thirteen hundred eighteen hundred and two thousand the seven machine guns between two and a half and three thousand u.s. parks shaadi not his real name also has rocket propelled and hand grenades which he showed me in private people come in contact me every day we have a revo
is the pressure on syria before the visit of coffee anon so the situation in syria. we see in this type of situation before before the security council meeting when russia and china use the veto. in every meeting it takes place or was so called the friends of syria or before with our oblique they push through those massacres just two to. four incitement and to turn people against the syrian government and to turn the public opinion or the international public opinion against the syrian...
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syria has denied accusations that its troops carried out the killings. >>> one of the vatican's biggest scandals widened with the pope's butler agreeing to fully cooperate. the butler's lawyer says his client wants the truth to come out. today's new developments suggest higher ranking officials may be named in the leaks of confidential vatican files. documents claim to shed light on power struggles and corruption inside the highest levels of the catholic church. the pope's butler was arrested over the weekend after police found secret documents in his vatican apartment. >>> former prime minister tony blair was interrupted by a heckler today as he testified to a panel investigating the phone hacking scandal. security received the heckler who was protesting the iraq war the panel is looking into ref s that rupert murdoch -- -- blair testified that he never challenged the british media because doing so would haveffn plunged his administration into a politically damaging fight. >> you would have had virtually every part of the media against you in doing it. and i felt the price you would p
syria has denied accusations that its troops carried out the killings. >>> one of the vatican's biggest scandals widened with the pope's butler agreeing to fully cooperate. the butler's lawyer says his client wants the truth to come out. today's new developments suggest higher ranking officials may be named in the leaks of confidential vatican files. documents claim to shed light on power struggles and corruption inside the highest levels of the catholic church. the pope's butler was...
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is the pressure on syria before the visit of coffee or none so the situation in syria. we seen this type of situation before before the security council meeting when russia and china used the veto we seen it in every meeting it takes place or so-called friends of syria or before with our oblique they push through those massacres just two to. four incitement and to turn people against the syrian government and to turn the public opinion or the international public opinion against the syrian government and all the outrage over the massacre in houla spread an eagerness to illustrate events in the most harrowing way has misleading results go to our website to find out about the b.b.c. story which images of friends of children's bodies are sent in by activists only they turned out to have been taken in iraq almost a decade ago and the photographer who took the pictures i think they've been used for propaganda get all the. details at our dot com. weapon trafficking to syria from lebanon has now become a reality with a constant flow of weapons going to the rebels and as artie'
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dot com for her first hand experiences from syria. the former british ambassador to syria basically used to it doesn't hold much optimism down the crisis will be resolved anytime soon with no effective opposition to replace president. i don't think there is a b. plan syria is sliding into a probably largely sectarian civil war. there is no government in waiting there is the syrian national council which is based outside syria which has a temporary president. but it does not command universal support amongst the dissidents. and its links to those who are actually on the streets while armed or unarmed in syria seems somewhat tenuous at times. while from a divided syria to war stricken libya in a few minutes on our team we investigate why the countries who were pushing so strongly for a change in tripoli are now clamoring for a business contract in the country also. hundreds of russians around the country will be observing the day of the epitome as are the diving duo sub-zero. find out if i will take the plunge if i'm brave enough to do
dot com for her first hand experiences from syria. the former british ambassador to syria basically used to it doesn't hold much optimism down the crisis will be resolved anytime soon with no effective opposition to replace president. i don't think there is a b. plan syria is sliding into a probably largely sectarian civil war. there is no government in waiting there is the syrian national council which is based outside syria which has a temporary president. but it does not command universal...
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even if assad would leave today we would have a lot of problems to do with in syria. my approach is the security council planned that all five members sign-on to to put pressure on the party's when the cease-fire went into force both sides stopped fighting. then the violence when it down 80% what did the country's fourth tried to do to put pressure on to go along with a cease-fire? if it is not a serious political transition plan that will not be enough. i should not say so much about syria when someone else is doing the job i should not complicate things he is if brilliant mediator and a wise man in the gets the support from the security council he could make a difference. >> host: that is a very big f and. >> gas. >> host: talking about the arab spurring he remained pessimistic about the changes taking place in the middle east. you can point* to bahrain, egypt what makes you optimistic? >> the optimism comes from the fact for the first time in decades the people in the country stand up their government and to say i firmly believe health the balanced societies are bu
even if assad would leave today we would have a lot of problems to do with in syria. my approach is the security council planned that all five members sign-on to to put pressure on the party's when the cease-fire went into force both sides stopped fighting. then the violence when it down 80% what did the country's fourth tried to do to put pressure on to go along with a cease-fire? if it is not a serious political transition plan that will not be enough. i should not say so much about syria...
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syria has denied accusations that its troops carried out the killings. >>> one of the vatican's biggest scandals widened with the pope's butler agreeing to fully cooperate. the butler's lawyer says his client wants the truth to come out. today's new developments suggest higher ranking officials may be named in the leaks of confidential vatican files. documents claim to shed light on power struggles and corruption inside the highest levels of the catholic church. the pope's butler was arrested over the weekend after police found secret documents in his vatican apartment. >>> former prime minister tony blair was interrupted by a heckler today as he testified to a panel investigating the phone hacking scandal. security received the heckler who was protesting the iraq war the panel is looking into ref s that rupert murdoch -- -- blair testified that he never challenged the british media because doing so would haveffn plunged his administration into a politically damaging fight. >> you would have had virtually every part of the media against you in doing it. and i felt the price you would p
syria has denied accusations that its troops carried out the killings. >>> one of the vatican's biggest scandals widened with the pope's butler agreeing to fully cooperate. the butler's lawyer says his client wants the truth to come out. today's new developments suggest higher ranking officials may be named in the leaks of confidential vatican files. documents claim to shed light on power struggles and corruption inside the highest levels of the catholic church. the pope's butler was...
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i wasn't doing this for syria. unless syria and the syrian people, it's a wonderful country. i'm an american. i thought this is us for the united states to develop a working relationship so they could cooperate to keep tejada said of iraq and so they could cooperate in developing an in arab-israeli negotiations unlikely to syrian israeli peace, that might lead to overall arab-israeli peace. one of the biggest missed opportunities and i've lamented almost everyday with syria and israel came so close to the peace agreement in 1999, 2000. they were this close and assad died. and something about a mistrust that caused problems, but they were this close. and if that occurred, there would've been after that a comprehensive israeli peace and i think the world will look much different. hezbollah would've been emasculated, iran would not have the influence in the heartland of the middle east. obviously the really palestinian dispute perhaps have been resolved. some say the palestinians would've lost their leverage. on the other hand, israel may have felt much more secure about it and
i wasn't doing this for syria. unless syria and the syrian people, it's a wonderful country. i'm an american. i thought this is us for the united states to develop a working relationship so they could cooperate to keep tejada said of iraq and so they could cooperate in developing an in arab-israeli negotiations unlikely to syrian israeli peace, that might lead to overall arab-israeli peace. one of the biggest missed opportunities and i've lamented almost everyday with syria and israel came so...
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the world bodies envoy kofi annan to admit that his peace plan for syria has failed. in or out irish voters head to the polls in a referendum on the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say amounts to nothing more than permanent austerity controlled by brussels and this while a backlash against the cuts sweeps across europe the plan will mean centralized to brussels control of national budgets which those against it say means ultimately handing over one sovereignty to be. and a video which the father of the late former russian security agent. blames that boris berezovsky for his death video is now going along to scotland yard live in ankara was poisoned by radioactive polonium in two thousand and six in the tycoon wanted by russia is named among the masterminds. are next here on oxy your hard earned cash is slowly being stolen from you on a daily basis and the only man with an explanation of how or why is max keiser and the cost report right now. i am i stutter this is the kaiser report there and london is celebrating all the elected officials states europe let's talk a
the world bodies envoy kofi annan to admit that his peace plan for syria has failed. in or out irish voters head to the polls in a referendum on the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say amounts to nothing more than permanent austerity controlled by brussels and this while a backlash against the cuts sweeps across europe the plan will mean centralized to brussels control of national budgets which those against it say means ultimately handing over one sovereignty to be. and a video which the...
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syria tomorrow. when tribal conflict will deepen, it will-- it will bring lack of security there for the coming decade. and that is to the disadvantage that will make the whole region suffer. therefore, whomever is concerned for syria, whomever is concerned for the people of syria should try to stop the fighting. secondly, a national dialogue should take place. they should decide with agreement on what to do. this is what we're following. and now we are trying to establish a conflict group, a four party group. we are expanding this group. i am personally-- i have personally spoke when certain presidents and ministers and we are trying to expand the work of this group in a better fashion. >> rose: if i may, i assume that includes turkey? i assume it includes saudi arabia, who else? >> there are many countries that can be-- that can help. the countries that are part of the nonallied movement, countries that are members of the islamic conference, they can be helpful. so far i have spoke when pakistan, w
syria tomorrow. when tribal conflict will deepen, it will-- it will bring lack of security there for the coming decade. and that is to the disadvantage that will make the whole region suffer. therefore, whomever is concerned for syria, whomever is concerned for the people of syria should try to stop the fighting. secondly, a national dialogue should take place. they should decide with agreement on what to do. this is what we're following. and now we are trying to establish a conflict group, a...
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research showing here your headlines washington says it's ready to sideline the un and go directly into syria while moscow vows to block any moves for military intervention at the security council as the regime and rebels continue blaming each other for escalating violence. the father of poisoned security agent alexander litvinenko believes exiled russian tycoon boris berezovsky was behind his murder in london a tape with the information has now been sent to perdition tonnage. and island votes on whether to hand over the country's money matters to brussels if the majority decides to say yes to the so-called e.u. fiscal pact but many fear sovereignty will of the same time be surrendered as well . and not everybody in our end sees this fiscal pact as the best way out next artie's financial pundit slams the treaty as unfeasible this in the latest edition of the cars report. scotcher this is the kaiser report there and london is celebrating other elected officials stacey herbert let's talk about those. of the cooling she's going to be on a big barge floating down the. the senate oh that's exactly
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plan syria is sliding into a probably largely sectarian civil war. there is no government in waiting there is this syrian national council which is based outside syria which has a temporary president. but it does not command universal support amongst the dissidents. and its links to those who are actually on the streets well armed or unarmed in syria seems somewhat tenuous at times. well from divided syria to war stricken libya in a few minutes on our t.v. we investigate why countries who are pushing so strongly for it seem to change in tripoli are now clamoring for business contracts country also. hundreds of russians are on the front you'll be old serving the day of the pissing me as if the diving duo sub-zero would find out if i would take the line people i'm brave enough to do it. first washington is fully prepared for an armed conflict with iran says the u.s. defense department the pentagon chief leon panetta says there's still room for dialogue but sufficient military forces are in the persian gulf in case tehran to signs to block a vital oil r
plan syria is sliding into a probably largely sectarian civil war. there is no government in waiting there is this syrian national council which is based outside syria which has a temporary president. but it does not command universal support amongst the dissidents. and its links to those who are actually on the streets well armed or unarmed in syria seems somewhat tenuous at times. well from divided syria to war stricken libya in a few minutes on our t.v. we investigate why countries who are...
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. >> syria is condemned by the u.n. for an outrageous use of force in the town of houla, where more than 100 people died, but russia says it's still up to the syrian says to solve their own problems. >> all the interested parties -- >> italian police investigate a football match fixing scandal and make a number of arrests, including the captain of has yo. the congo is being refueled. i'm geeta guru-murthy. in this program -- the politics of the middle east. we have a special report on israeli demolitions in the west bank. >> hello and welcome. condemnation continues after friday's massacre in syria. the international envoy, kofi annan, is visiting syria today. there is no sign of an end to the violence. this footage was recorded today, this morning. it appears to show heavy shelling. unverified reports claim at least 20 people have been killed. in the last few minutes, the british foreign secretary has been speaking in moscow in a press conference. william hague said kofi annan's plan was the only way to proceed diploma
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top items include iran, syria and north korea. >> once again welcome to the historic blair house here in washington. i greatly appreciate this opportunity to discuss in person the many global issues that require joint leadership from the g-8 nations. the events of this past year, even of just this past week, affirm the continued need for comprehensive international cooperation and the g-8 is essential forum for. that we are alarmed for the ongoing violence in syria and we are concerned about the problems facing special envoy kofi annan as he attempts to bring about a cease-fire and the end to violence. we are very watchful of this. this will be on our agenda later this afternoon. we will look for ways that we can together try to bring about a peaceful resolution of the current situation and a political transition for the sake of the syrian people. we also look forward to the beginning of the next round of p-5 plus one talks in turkey. these talks are an opportunity for iran to address seriously the international community's concerns about its nuclear program. and we believe there is s
top items include iran, syria and north korea. >> once again welcome to the historic blair house here in washington. i greatly appreciate this opportunity to discuss in person the many global issues that require joint leadership from the g-8 nations. the events of this past year, even of just this past week, affirm the continued need for comprehensive international cooperation and the g-8 is essential forum for. that we are alarmed for the ongoing violence in syria and we are concerned...
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but first at least eighteen people have been reportedly killed by security forces across syria thursday all as the arab league observers reached the end of their month long mission to the country now put together a report over the weekend of their findings the rising death toll in syria is pushing the e.u. to prepare even more sanctions on damascus they've already introduced penalties on ten separate occasions including an arms embargo and a ban on crude oil imports the u.n. security council continues mulling over what course of action it could take washington's reduced its latest draft resolution this week aimed at holding all sides of the syrian conflict to a pound or two sarraf or has more from damascus. how do you stop the fraction country been fooling of a country where some cities now is that there was a where the economy's on its knees and which children at being shot dead in the streets. it's a question everybody desperately trying to find an answer to you right now nobody knows what's going to happen so i'm a cooling fan minute she incidentally and this is a cooling fit diet of
but first at least eighteen people have been reportedly killed by security forces across syria thursday all as the arab league observers reached the end of their month long mission to the country now put together a report over the weekend of their findings the rising death toll in syria is pushing the e.u. to prepare even more sanctions on damascus they've already introduced penalties on ten separate occasions including an arms embargo and a ban on crude oil imports the u.n. security council...
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and russia are not the wars syria. doesn't want that was interesting you don't see that sebi a will have to choose between the e.u. and russia you think it's possible to keep the right balance between them. you have a whole other level to i prefer not to have to make the choice of those that i'd like serbia to be at home with two doors one to the west and the other to the east you know serbia simply belongs to the east as well as to the west we have a traditional and deep relationship with russia not only in terms of origin but also in religion what's that history customers language like that we have complimentary industries the food we've had exceptional economic relations since the second world war that we can be a good bridge between europe and russia and the best partner of russia in the east because of the other the. us it seems like serbia is always having to maintain conditions to become e.u. members of the other candidates have to join nato and what if they want you to join it to. believe serbia will never ente
and russia are not the wars syria. doesn't want that was interesting you don't see that sebi a will have to choose between the e.u. and russia you think it's possible to keep the right balance between them. you have a whole other level to i prefer not to have to make the choice of those that i'd like serbia to be at home with two doors one to the west and the other to the east you know serbia simply belongs to the east as well as to the west we have a traditional and deep relationship with...
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from the russian capital top stories now syria's first steps to democratic reform ridiculed by the u.s. as washington stops just shy of labeling president assad a war criminal while allegedly pumping weapons into the war torn state. france spain greece the czech republic unfolding and yesterday protests hit the e.u. as governments hack and slash policies leave economies and public patience at the points of collapse. the man charge of the murder of prominent russian journalist anna politkovskaya says the killing may have been orchestrated in london by a fugitive russian businessman and a suspected chechen terrorists. i'll be back with more on this story as more of. the meantime on cross-talk peter navarro and his guests get hot under the collar of a what the global economy thinks it should do about war torn syria heated debate next on altie. well the perks science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. and if you. want to. know him well come across talk i'm futile about the right to protect or the right to penetrate as syria conti
from the russian capital top stories now syria's first steps to democratic reform ridiculed by the u.s. as washington stops just shy of labeling president assad a war criminal while allegedly pumping weapons into the war torn state. france spain greece the czech republic unfolding and yesterday protests hit the e.u. as governments hack and slash policies leave economies and public patience at the points of collapse. the man charge of the murder of prominent russian journalist anna politkovskaya...
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talks of tougher action on syria without un consent this comes as the rebels issue a cease fire ultimatum to damascus despite of being implicated in violations of the u.n. peace plan themselves. irish voters had to the polls in a referendum on the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say amounts to nothing more of them permanent stary controlled by brussels while a backlash against cuts sweeps across europe the plan will mean centralized brussels control of national budgets which goes against it saying means panning over sovereignty to the e.u. . as video in which the father of the late former russian security agent alexander with any uncle blames boris berezovsky for his death has been passed to scotland yard the man code was poisoned by radioactive polonium in two thousand and six and the stealth exiled tycoon wanted by russia is named among the masterminds. next maximizer and stays however take us behind the financial headlines to tell us what's really happening on wall street that's the kaiser report coming up next on r.t. . scotcher this is the kaiser report there and london is celebra
talks of tougher action on syria without un consent this comes as the rebels issue a cease fire ultimatum to damascus despite of being implicated in violations of the u.n. peace plan themselves. irish voters had to the polls in a referendum on the e.u. fiscal treaty which opponents say amounts to nothing more of them permanent stary controlled by brussels while a backlash against cuts sweeps across europe the plan will mean centralized brussels control of national budgets which goes against it...
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like syria's first democratic reform a ridiculed by the u.s. as just shy of labeling president assad a war criminal allegedly pumping weapons into the war. raging against austerity synchronized protests rattle the e.u. demonstrators in france spain greece and the czech republic all rally. over the. russian journalist. killing. in london by a fugitive russian businessman and a suspected terrorist. under the collar this time of what the global community assumes it should do about war torn syria you watching arts. well the perks science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the huge earth covered. and if you. want to. know him well come across talk i'm futile about the right to protect or the right to penetrate as syria continues down the path of destruction and civil war there are loud voices on the international stage demanding some form of outside intervention to end the violence and death is international law moving from sovereignty is right to sovereignty as responsibility. taken. to cross-talk the possib
like syria's first democratic reform a ridiculed by the u.s. as just shy of labeling president assad a war criminal allegedly pumping weapons into the war. raging against austerity synchronized protests rattle the e.u. demonstrators in france spain greece and the czech republic all rally. over the. russian journalist. killing. in london by a fugitive russian businessman and a suspected terrorist. under the collar this time of what the global community assumes it should do about war torn syria...
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let's move on to syria. in the midst of a horrific crackdown comes at 8000 -- what does the instability and the north mean for israel? it has been a very quiet border for us for decades. >> just a word about iran. it is very important to keep in mind, the uranium -- their decision is to do everything so they get as close to the bomb within reach, it will probably take a 60 days. they will be able to enrich uranium -- this decision has been taken. they are going to hang in there for a time now. israel has taken a quiet decision devil we do not know in syria -- more missiles, they were fired. the missiles that came from iraq, for example. i believe from an israeli perspective, breaking the -- i do not share the concern of many that syria is bound to fall under leadership of the muslim brotherhood. syria is a country consisting of about 40% minority. 10% christians. it is going to be very difficult for the muslim brotherhood to gain a victory in syria the same way they did in egypt, iraq, and morocco. >> how ca
let's move on to syria. in the midst of a horrific crackdown comes at 8000 -- what does the instability and the north mean for israel? it has been a very quiet border for us for decades. >> just a word about iran. it is very important to keep in mind, the uranium -- their decision is to do everything so they get as close to the bomb within reach, it will probably take a 60 days. they will be able to enrich uranium -- this decision has been taken. they are going to hang in there for a time...
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side is going to comply with that cease fire so yes syria undeniably a hot topic right now but it's likely that this group is going to be discussing a much more behind closed doors and really what's on everybody's mind these days of the economy. it's hard to imagine that eight of the world's most powerful leaders are going to get together and not discuss the economy i want to take a moment to talk about what the g. eight summit what this group really is so this is the g. eight so eight of the most richest most powerful countries but left out of the mix are countries like china india russia russia is part of the g eight china india and brazil and these are the emerging economies which are playing a much larger role in terms of geopolitics with their economies becoming more and more powerful and especially in relation to the more western economies which are traditionally more powerful but you know we have a shifting world the way the rich balance of power is. yellow i mean certainly the last time these leaders met some of those protests in greece were sort of at the beginning a lot ha
side is going to comply with that cease fire so yes syria undeniably a hot topic right now but it's likely that this group is going to be discussing a much more behind closed doors and really what's on everybody's mind these days of the economy. it's hard to imagine that eight of the world's most powerful leaders are going to get together and not discuss the economy i want to take a moment to talk about what the g. eight summit what this group really is so this is the g. eight so eight of the...